The valley has seen dozens of smoggy days so far this season, and it
can sometimes feel like there's no escape. Beating the inversion
doesn't mean leaving the state, though; there are plenty of things you
can do if you just have to get away.

Have you heard of radon? Ads about its perils are everywhere. There is a bill in the Utah State Legislature that would "fix" the radon issue — but will the bill reduce radon readings or just escalate costs and accomplish little? Here are the facts.

Gov. Gary Herbert said Tuesday he's asked the federal government to handle the newly mandated health insurance exchange for individual consumers while allowing the state to continue to run a similar program for small businesses.

Meteorologists take a lot of unnecessary heat when they aren't perfectly accurate. But Tuesday is National Weatherperson's Day, and one BYU professor has a gift that could help make their life a little easier.

Utah's arts organizations and students converged at the Capitol Tuesday to thank legislators for their support of the arts and to remind them of the importance of arts funding, including programs for Utah's schools.

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